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patch 9.0.1726: incorrect heights in win_size_restore()
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/876f5fb570d8401aa4c58af4a5da91f10520aa9d
Author: Sean Dewar <seandewar@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Thu Aug 17 22:40:05 2023 +0200
patch 9.0.1726: incorrect heights in win_size_restore()
Problem: incorrect heights in win_size_restore()
Solution: avoid restoring incorrect heights in win_size_restore()
Changing 'showtabline' or 'cmdheight' in the cmdwin restores incorrect
window heights after closing the cmdwin.
This may produce a gap between the cmdline and the window above.
Solution: restore window sizes only if the number of lines available for windows
changed; subtract the rows of the tabline, cmdline and last window's statusline
from 'lines' (other statuslines don't matter).
closes: #12704
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Sean Dewar <seandewar@users.noreply.github.com>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Thu, 17 Aug 2023 22:45:06 +0200 |
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" Vim syntax file " Language: 3D wavefront's obj file " Maintainer: Vincent Berthoux <twinside@gmail.com> " File Types: .obj (used in 3D) " Last Change: 2010 May 18 " " quit when a syntax file was already loaded if exists("b:current_syntax") finish endif syn match objError "^\a\+" syn match objKeywords "^cstype\s" syn match objKeywords "^ctech\s" syn match objKeywords "^stech\s" syn match objKeywords "^deg\s" syn match objKeywords "^curv\(2\?\)\s" syn match objKeywords "^parm\s" syn match objKeywords "^surf\s" syn match objKeywords "^end\s" syn match objKeywords "^bzp\s" syn match objKeywords "^bsp\s" syn match objKeywords "^res\s" syn match objKeywords "^cdc\s" syn match objKeywords "^con\s" syn match objKeywords "^shadow_obj\s" syn match objKeywords "^trace_obj\s" syn match objKeywords "^usemap\s" syn match objKeywords "^lod\s" syn match objKeywords "^maplib\s" syn match objKeywords "^d_interp\s" syn match objKeywords "^c_interp\s" syn match objKeywords "^bevel\s" syn match objKeywords "^mg\s" syn match objKeywords "^s\s" syn match objKeywords "^con\s" syn match objKeywords "^trim\s" syn match objKeywords "^hole\s" syn match objKeywords "^scrv\s" syn match objKeywords "^sp\s" syn match objKeywords "^step\s" syn match objKeywords "^bmat\s" syn match objKeywords "^csh\s" syn match objKeywords "^call\s" syn match objComment "^#.*" syn match objVertex "^v\s" syn match objFace "^f\s" syn match objVertice "^vt\s" syn match objNormale "^vn\s" syn match objGroup "^g\s.*" syn match objMaterial "^usemtl\s.*" syn match objInclude "^mtllib\s.*" syn match objFloat "-\?\d\+\.\d\+\(e\(+\|-\)\d\+\)\?" syn match objInt "\d\+" syn match objIndex "\d\+\/\d*\/\d*" " Define the default highlighting. " Only when an item doesn't have highlighting yet hi def link objError Error hi def link objComment Comment hi def link objInclude PreProc hi def link objFloat Float hi def link objInt Number hi def link objGroup Structure hi def link objIndex Constant hi def link objMaterial Label hi def link objVertex Keyword hi def link objNormale Keyword hi def link objVertice Keyword hi def link objFace Keyword hi def link objKeywords Keyword let b:current_syntax = "obj" " vim: ts=8